1. Reliable eyewitness reports of actual events, when embedded in such a list, suffered a serious erosion of credibility. 2. Since their interest in the past was primarily moralistic, precise knowledge of actual events and when they happened was not required. 3. The captured instant often takes on meanings far more portentous than the actual event. 4. This is not surprising, if both reflect memories of an actual event in the same general area. 5. This methodology unfortunately confounds proximity to the actual events with arousal since the most stressed witnesses were naturally the ones most closely involved in the incident. 6. In other cases witnesses may not be prepared to relive the actual events for research purposes. 7. Having settled the principle, the partners must make provision for the actual event. 8. Almost always, it offers more than the actual event. 9. And in so doing have acquired an exaggerated impression of the actual event. 10. Based on an actual event, it traces a meeting between Bohr and Heisenberg -- friends and colleagues who each did pioneering work on atomic fission. |